Susan McLeary explains four methods for wiring blooms, leaves, and berries in excerpt from her book, THE ART OF WEARABLE FLOWERS (Chronicle Books 2020)
Flowers
A New Hampshire farmstand elevates the ordinary into captivating displays of fresh vegetables and fruits that are irresistible to the eye and the palate
We look back at an all-time favorite from FLOWER’s Summer 2012 issue, featuring five arrangements for a day by the water in Alys Beach, Florida
Floral designer Susan McLeary has a flair with wearable flowers, showing us how to create a festive fall cuff bracelet to bring an unexpected accent to any ensemble
At work on her book BOUQUETS, Laura Dowling returns to the City of Light to revisit the place where she first fell in love with flowers and introduces us to five Parisian florists who inspired her style
Carefully chosen by Olympic organizers in Japan, each flower and leaf brims with symbolism and hope
The New Jersey-based floral designer wows us with her creations filled with movement and personality. FLOWER chats with her about her inspirations, teaching style, and tricks of the trade
The celebration of beauty, seasonality, local agriculture, and sustainable floral design whisks us away on flights of fancy with botanical frocks modeled in dreamy settings
More than 100 florists flowered the streets of New York City’s iconic Meatpacking District in a celebration of world-class floral design
Philippa Craddock shares the secrets of her success as a self-taught floral designer and teacher
In the words of author Jane Eastoe, “In our fast-paced world, there is nothing more therapeutic than a little peony gazing.”